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A. 9 places man here ; the corrector has written deg, and d 
over the true value, m. The 24th (in every other futhorc 
the 23rd) is dceg, as it should be ; the corrector has written 
mann, and m over d. The scribe has given to tor the 28th 
place instead of the 29th, and to ear the 29th instead of the 
28th ; and the corrector has inserted tir as the name of the 
latter. Important variants of the 9th and 13th characters, 
derived from other futhorcs, are added. 
{d.) MS. Domitian, A. 9. In this futhorc there are several 
errors, imputable to the scribe who has written the names of 
the characters. The 11th is called iac instead of 18 ; the 13th 
s^p'e/ instead oi eoh ; the 15th is not named, nor is the 16th ; 
the 19th is ethel instead of eh ; the 20th deg instead of man ; 
the 23rd manis instead of deg; and the 28th tir as well as earf 
(as if the scribe of this MS. were the corrector of Otho, B. 10.) ; 
and, just as in that MS. d is written over m, and tn over d; 
iolxj the name which is omitted over the 1 5th, is written over 
the 31st, which is really calCy and a rune resembling iolxy 
but with calc written over it, follows gar. The 16th rune 
differs from the usual form (which is written above it), and a 
variant of the 24th is added above the line. These are 
borrowed from another futhorc, to be noticed in the sequel. 
Over ior is written orent, and over queorth, cur. 
(e.) MS. Cotton : Galba, A. 2. This seems to be a very 
correct copy, giving the names only of the runes. Some of 
the forms differ from the foregoing. The 14th seems to want 
a line at the top. The 20th occurs in inscriptions only as a 
form of the 23rd. The second form of the 24th is supported 
by the last cited MS., and by the other futhorc alluded to 
above. The 29th and 31st are made to change places. The 
30th, which in the foregoing is hardly distinguishable from 
the 28th, has here a distinct form. 
(/.) MS. S. John's, Oxford, 'No. 27. Here the names are 
not given. The order is correct as far as the 28rd character ; 
